Free-agent OT Branden Albert has not worked out yet for the New York Giants and is still in the Seattle area. It is not known whether he is negotiating with the Seahawks, whom he worked out for earlier this month.

Former Jacksonville Jaguars OT Branden Albert must pay the Jaguars $3.4 million back in old signing bonus money if he remains retired. Those payments would be $1.7 million in 2017 and $1.7 million in 2018.

Miami Dolphins OT Branden Albert is reportedly on the verge of being dealt to the Jacksonville Jaguars for a 2018 late-round draft pick, according to a league source, although no trades can be made official until the new league year begins March 9.

Fantasy Tip: Thomas was underutilized in Jacksonville, and he has battled injuries throughout his career. However, he also has a couple of strong years under his belt. He is worth grabbing as a TE2 in 2017 in case he returns to form.

Miami Dolphins OT Branden Albert (wrist) is expected to play in Week 13's game against the Baltimore Ravens. He was a full participant in practice Friday, Dec. 2, after being a limited participant the previous day, and was listed as questionable on the injury report.

Miami Dolphins OT Branden Albert (wrist) said Sunday, Nov. 20, that he is not ruling out playing in Week 12 against the San Francisco 49ers despite tearing ligaments in his wrist in the Week 10 game in San Diego. His wrist was in a cast Sunday.